Since I'm new to the forum, I though that the best way to start posting would be to offer some advice on passing the Foundation exam.

I do ITIL consulting and training and have taught the Foundation course about 20 times in the past year. We use the EXIN exam, although I personally sat ISEB foundation and Managers, and my current pass rate is about 96% with an average score of around 33.

From experience people new to ITIL often stress out on the exam, and they really don't need to. So here are my 5 tips for passing the foundation exam with flying colours

1) Don't think about what you actually do in your business, think about what ITIL says that you SHOULD do.

2) Read the whole of each question very carefully, and be sure that you understand exactly what is being asked, EXIN exam questions are often intentionally misleading.

3) Look out for fuzzy or vague language in answers and avoid them, ITIL, for the most part is precise in its language.

Are the various practice test floating around a good indication of the actual test? I'm sitting for the EXIN test in a few weeks and have read 'Foundations of IT Service Management - based on ITIL' one time through. I plan on reading it again next week. I've taken a number of different practice tests and score 85%-95%.

The Real Exam questions only have 1 correct answer. I've seen on the practice exams where they have more than 1 answer for multiple choice questions. (IE practice exam has answer A,B, and C - while on real exam only 1 choice is correct).

Also at least when I took the EXIN exam in December they asked a couple questions on the The Deming Cycle... So make sure you know it before you take the exam.

Just got back from taking my EXIN ITIL foundation exam. It took me all of 8 mins and my score was 100%. To study I read through the 'Foundations of IT Service Management - based on ITIL'. Took a few online practice tests and that was it. Compared to the PMP exam this is a joke.

What are the actual requirements to obtain a Hawaii driving license? I just recently moved from a military base in japan, and while i was there i took a driving class, which included a written test, driving hours and then a road test. I have a certificate and everything, and from there i was able to obtain an international drivers license so that i can drive in the states. Is that enough to now get a Hawaii Drivers license? or do i still have to take the driving part of the test? (I know i have to take the written portion)

What are the actual requirements to obtain a Hawaii driving license? I just recently moved from a military base in japan, and while i was there i took a driving class, which included a written test, driving hours and then a road test. I have a certificate and everything, and from there i was able to obtain an international drivers license so that i can drive in the states. Is that enough to now get a Hawaii Drivers license? or do i still have to take the driving part of the test? (I know i have to take the written portion)

I believe there is a rule whereby you can convert your international driving licence into a full Hawaiian driving licence providing you apply to the DMV within the first 12 months of arriving (might be 2 years).

[quote="alysian"]What are the actual requirements to obtain a Hawaii driving license? I just recently moved from a military base in japan, and while i was there i took a driving class, which included a written test, driving hours and then a road test. I have a certificate and everything, and from there i was able to obtain an international drivers license so that i can drive in the states. Is that enough to now get a Hawaii Drivers license? or do i still have to take the driving part of the test? (I know i have to take the written portion)[/quote]

Having lived in Hawaii for 18 years and having the Hawaii Drivers licence myself.

1 - As Hawaii is a state like the other 49 in the US

2 - Go to a Bookstore and get the Drivers Licence book.

3 - take the DL test. It aint hard.

4 - When I took my HI DL I did not have to take the road test as I had an existing DL. Check first with the Base MPs and then the HI DL authority in City Hall (downtown Honolulu)

Question: why are You asking this in an ITIL community ? ITIL has nothing to do with HAWAII nor drivers licences or certification_________________John Hardesty
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What are the actual requirements to obtain a Hawaii driving license? I just recently moved from a military base in japan, and while i was there i took a driving class, which included a written test, driving hours and then a road test. I have a certificate and everything, and from there i was able to obtain an international drivers license so that i can drive in the states. Is that enough to now get a Hawaii Drivers license? or do i still have to take the driving part of the test? (I know i have to take the written portion)

Having lived in Hawaii for 18 years and having the Hawaii Drivers licence myself.

1 - As Hawaii is a state like the other 49 in the US

2 - Go to a Bookstore and get the Drivers Licence book.

3 - take the DL test. It aint hard.

4 - When I took my HI DL I did not have to take the road test as I had an existing DL. Check first with the Base MPs and then the HI DL authority in City Hall (downtown Honolulu)

Question: why are You asking this in an ITIL community ? ITIL has nothing to do with HAWAII nor drivers licences or certification

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